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Sriram Krishnan, Trump’s AI Policy Adviser, to Leave His Post
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Sriram Krishnan, the Trump‑era White House adviser on artificial intelligence, announced that he will leave his official post at the end of June, citing a desire to tackle broader national challenges; he will continue to work with the administration as an external adviser.
After leaving behind his immensely successful private sector career, Sriram has been a critical asset for the White House and President Trump's push to cement American dominance in technology and innovation.
After a break, I'll be working on helping tackle some of the large challenges facing America on AI (more on that later).
This journey has been the privilege of a lifetime.
I plan on building institutions that help tackle some of those challenges.
The past 18 months have given me a front row seat to this critical moment on AI facing America and our allies.
Without his leadership, we would not be leading in the AI race.
It is hard to express how big a privilege it has been to serve the American people and how grateful I am to have had the opportunity to do so.
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